The role of an Architect in the UK is both highly respected and financially rewarding. As urban development and infrastructure projects continue to expand, the demand for skilled architects remains strong. From landmark projects in London to innovative developments in Manchester and Edinburgh, firms are actively seeking top talent, offering competitive compensation and opportunities to shape the skyline of the future.
Architect salary
Base pay £52K – £82K/yr
£65K/yr average base pay
The estimated total pay for a It Architect is £70,277 per year, with an average salary of £64,930 per year. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is £5,347 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing.
The “Most Likely Range” reflects values within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role. Glassdoor salaries are powered by our proprietary machine learning model, which utilises salaries collected from our users and the latest government data to make pay predictions.
What do Architect earn
How much does a Architect make in United Kingdom?
£45,696/yr
Highest paying cities for Architect near United Kingdom
- Edinburgh
£53,282 per year22 salaries reported - London
£51,174 per year743 salaries reported - Oxford
£50,318 per year68 salaries reported - Manchester
£49,394 per year174 salaries reported - Bristol
£44,683 per year68 salaries reported - Birmingham
£41,165 per year110 salaries reported - Liverpool
£39,555 per year22 salaries reported - Leeds
£39,335 per year43 salaries reported - Glasgow
£38,420 per year52 salaries reported
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How much are architects paid?
Architect salaries can vary widely based on factors such as location, experience, education, and the type of firm they work for. As of 2023, here are some general figures:
- Median Salary: In the United States, the median annual salary for architects was around $82,000.
- Entry-Level Salaries: New graduates or entry-level architects typically earn between $50,000 and $65,000 per year.
- Experienced Architects: Architects with several years of experience can earn between $70,000 and $100,000, while those in senior positions or with specialized skills can earn $100,000 and above.
- Location Factors: Salaries tend to be higher in metropolitan areas with a high cost of living, such as New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. For example, architects in these cities might earn $90,000 to $120,000 or more.
- Specialization: Architects who specialize in areas like sustainable design, urban planning, or healthcare design may command higher salaries due to the demand for their expertise.
These figures can vary, and it’s always a good idea to check current job listings or salary surveys for the most up-to-date information.
Top Answer
I was very clear about not doing engineering or basic science. I wanted to do architecture or fashion designing (apparel production to be more specific) . Joined School of planning and architecture in 2008.
I completed my B.arch in 2013 from one of the School of planning and Architecture (under MHRD). I have finished my Masters in Infrastructure design and management from one of the old IITs.
JOB : I have 20 months of work experience in two different organisation. Currently I am in my third company, where I work with scientists and design their labs .I also work as a in house architect for their organisation taking care of BOQ and other civil works. I am earning 52,000(in hand salary) per month from my job.
Private Projects (freelancing) : Beside that I look out for small to medium scale residential projects and interior/exterior 3d modelling works which add up to something between 3000 to 25000 every month, but it is not fixed. Overall in a year maximum I have earned was around 45 to 60 k from private projects. Since passing B.Arch in 2013 I have earned 86,000 from private projects. Yeah I do keep a check and I have a separate account for my freelancing work.
Coaching Classes :
NATA: At times I don’t get projects.I take up students and mentor them for NATA exam. I charge around 10 to 12 k per student. This also not a regular thing.
CAD/ BIM – Since 2nd yr of my B.arch I am good in BIM software . (Its not 3d, its Building information modelling). With time I got better and even made it to final rounds of few national competition organised by Autodesk. Well naturally it was one of my source of income and I have also taken up students for teaching BIM software and CAD software.
INTERIOR DESIGN COLLEGE : I studied properly the text books in architecture for GATE exam and I have taught the same as a part time faculty in a diploma interior design college after office hours and on weekends. I used to get 1,500 per day for teaching 9 hours.
From teaching I didn’t earn much though. Something between 50,000 to 60,000 was my overall earning since 2013.
Stock Market : I studied infrastructure finance in IIT as a subject in my coursework for my masters. Got interested in it straightaway. Started investing for the first time in October 2014. Till now I have earned around 15,100 from stock market. I am still learning and hope to churn out more returns in the future.
With all due respect to Architecture course and profession I believe if I would have chosen IT/CS or commerce or any fucking other profession and given this much of effort I would have earned a lot more. But the BIG QUESTION remains about being happy?? I am happy with what I do, so yeah at the of the day I do feel bad when a big car passes by my new 110cc scooter but while working on the designs at my job its a pure pleasure. I think at the back of my mind, how many architects in this country get a chance to design scientific labs for top scientists !!